This is Volume 13 of the collected works of Plato, presented in French. These texts provide invaluable insight into the foundations of Western philosophical thought. This collection offers readers access to Plato's profound explorations of ethics, metaphysics, politics, and epistemology.
Plato's dialogues, featuring Socrates as the central figure, remain relevant for their rigorous inquiry and enduring quest for truth and justice. This historical edition allows scholars and enthusiasts to engage with Plato's work as it was understood and disseminated in the 19th century, offering a unique perspective on the reception and interpretation of classical philosophy.
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